workspace

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çalışma alanı
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A file (or system of files) in which related software and data can be manipulated or developed in isolation from others
An area allocated for someone to work in, especially in an office
The current screen display, the icons and windows it contains, and the unoccupied screen area where objects can be placed
A collection of summary pages and forums that one group uses to work toward a common goal Consider workspaces to be online office spaces Just as the Engineering Department and the Marketing Department may be located on separate floors of an office building, a zone manager can create an Engineering Workspace primarily for engineers and a Marketing Workspace primarily for marketing professionals One person can be a member of more than one workspace To access other workspaces, that person can go to the workspace page and click on the title of the workspace that she or he wishes to enter
PROM File Formatter에서 Workspace는 프레임과 빈 데이터 스트림이다 데이터 스트림에 파일을 추가하였을때 수평 화살은 파일의 연결을 가르킨다
A workspace is a discrete area on the desktop in which you can work
{i} memory allocated for work (Computers)
Collection of summary pages and forums that one group uses to work toward a common goal For example, consider workspaces to be online office spaces Just as, say, the Engineering Department and the Marketing Department may be located on separate floors of an office building, your administrator can create an "engineering workspace" primarily for engineers and a "marketing workspace" primarily for marketing professionals Using WebWorkZone, a person can be a member of more than one workspace To access other workspaces, that person can click on the title of the workspace she or he wishes to enter in the directory tree
space allocated for your work (as in an office)
a system area containing a single person's IconMail, sets, and saved queries, and visuals
(1) (n ) The current screen display, the icons and windows it contains, and the unoccupied screen area where you can place objects (2) (n ) A specially designated (but standard) directory and its subdirectory hierarchy Usually, each developer on a project works in his or her own isolated workspace concurrently with other developers programming in other workspaces
Same as virtual desktop
Computer resources that are assigned to a computer user
A custom MicroStation environment or configuration
The portion of an application window that is used to display the document or drawing that you are working with
The state of a tool at a given time Some tools let you save your workspace either automatically when you exit or manually at any time For example, when you save workspace, the Script Editor saves the following information: ♦ State, size, and position of the Script Editor main window ♦ Names and versions of scripts that are currently open ♦ Mode of each open script ♦ State, size, and position of each script window or icon ♦ Current use of grids ♦ State of the object palette, toolbar, and status bar The next time you start the Script Editor, it restores the saved state
An organized collection of documents, content sources, management folders, categories, document profiles, subscriptions, and discussions It provides a central location to organize, manage, and publish content
The CRT screen The area on which the windows of a user's environment appear The workspace is sometimes called the desk, desktop, or root window
The area of a window that displays the information contained in the application or document you are working with
The volume of space within which the robot can perform given tasks
area of the screen which responsible for one certain task
Your copies of the files you want to edit on your local hard disk or Unix user account When you edit files in your workspace, they will become out of sync with the repository That's progress! Then you need to get your changes back into the repository so that everyone else can see them
The work area that contains the Java code that you are developing and the class libraries on which your code depends Program elements must be added to the workspace from the repository before they can be modified
The region of a window that contains data; for HyperChem, a molecular system
A window or task management technique that consists of a container holding a set of objects, where the windows of the contained objects are constrained to a parent window Similar to the multiple document interface, except that the window displayed within the parent window are of objects that are also contained in the workspace
- Another name for the Root Window, or Desktop
a frame provisioned as a place to work rather than to provide a specific visualization (This is a role rather than a particular frame type )
The background screen area on which windows and icons are displayed
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